Beijing - A Beguiling City

For a city to be a beguiling one, it must have a global
appeal that will suit the taste of any visitors. The city has to have something
for everyone to love and to like. Historical sights, tourist-friendly mass
transportation system, high skyscrapers, interesting culture and a very active
commerce completes the very cosmopolitan yet beguiling city of Beijing.

The tall and majestic skyscrapers of Beijing.

Welcome to Beijing!

Discovering Beijing starts in discovering that the city
has four seasons throughout the year – short windy Spring (April-May), long hot
Summer (June-August), cool pleasant Autumn (September-October)and long chilly
Winter (November-March). But whatever
the season is, Beijing never looses a charm to explore. The city’s sights,
districts and commercial establishments is well connected and accessible with
its mass transportation system of buses, taxis and especially the subway train.
So exploring the city is relatively easy and visitor-friendly. A do-it-your-yourself exploration of Beijing
won’t be a problem if want to see the must-see and try the must-try. Actually
you only needed a map and some Mandarin translation to guide and help you.

Around the city of Beijing.

Beijingers.

Classic buildings around the Dongcheng District, Beijing.

A beguiling Beijing experience starts with a stroll to Beihai Park. The park is one of the most renown imperial
garden in Beijing. It is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient
imperial garden in China. It is said
that the park is built according to a traditional Chinese legend and initially
built in Liao Dynasty at 916-1125 BC.
One of the highlights of a visit to Beihai Park is trekking the Jade Flowery Islet topped by the
imposing White Dagoba which is also
the landmark of the park. A stroll by late afternoon is one of the most
relaxing way to enjoy the park as you are rewarded with scenic landscapes and
unique Chinese pavilions surrounding the hills of the park.

Beihai Park.

Serene lake during winter time in Beihai Park.

White Dagoba at Jade Flowery Islet.

Tiananmen Square.

Monument to People's Heroes across Tiananmen Gate.

Tiananmen Square
is best both strolled by day or by night. The square named after the Tiananmen
Gate (Gate of Heavenly Peace) located to its North, separating it from
the Forbidden City is a large city square in Beijing. Tiananmen Square has been
the site of several important events in Chinese history. Tiananmen Square
protest of 1989 was one of the memorable of that event. From the square one can
sightsee the and visit the granite Monument
to People’s Heroes, the Great Hall
of the People in west and the site of the China National Congress meeting,
the Memorial Hall of Chairman Mao in
the south side of the square where the renowned political leader of China, Mao
Zedong ‘s body lies in one of the halls and the National Museum of China at the east side of the square where a
combination of Chinese history and revolutionary museum can be found. Don’t also
miss the flag raising ceremony early in the morning before sunrise.

Tiananmen Gate at night.

Forbidden City.

A city of palaces with stunning Chinese architectures inside Forbidden City.

One of the most beguiling sights of Beijing is the Forbidden City also known as Palace
Museum. Lying at the center of the city, Forbidden City was the imperial palace
for twenty four emperors during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Divided into two
parts, the southern section or the Outer Court was where the emperor exercised
his supreme power over the nation and the northern section or the Inner Court
was where the emperor lived with his family. In the Forbidden City, one will
experience the grandiose and the richness of Chinese history and architecture.
The halls where the emperors, empress and their family had lived during the
ancient imperial China were converted to museums where visitors will see
hundred pieces of their accessories and furnitures on display. Almost an entire
day is needed to fully explore the whole richness and history of Forbidden
City.

Colorful Chinese artistry at the gate of Jingshan Park.

One of 5 hill pavilions in Jingshan Park.

The viewing facade of Forbidden City from the hilltop of Jingshan Park.

Just north of Forbidden City is Jingshan Park. It is also an imperial garden situated on Jingshan
Hill where trekking to the hill’s central point, visitors are rewarded with a
full and clear view of the Forbidden city. Jingshan Hill has five summits and
on each summit there is a pavilion which is perfect for relaxation,
picture-taking and admiring the views surrounding the park. The hills central
point is the highest point in Beijing.

Situated in Xicheng District, Beijing Zoo is one of the biggest zoo I have been. The zoo is home to around 450 different
species and has a population of some 5,000 animals. But the highlight of the
trip to Beijing zoo is to see the Giant Panda. The animal is endemic to China
and an endangered species. This is also the reason why there is a Panda Section
Hall dedicated for the efforts in preserving the species and spreading messages
about its importance. Other unique
animals to see inside the zoo are White Tiger, Peacock and Oryx. A visit to
Beijing Zoo is also an opportunity to shop good bargains of class A branded
bags, clothes and shoes at Julong
Underground Market which is reached via a connected walkway in the subway
station of Beijing Zoo.

The Giant Panda at Beijing Zoo!

The huge facade of Beijing Zoo.

A peacock displays his colorful tail at Beijing Zoo.

A visit to Beijing is not complete without visiting the Great Wall of China. There are
different sections of the wall that can be visited but Badaling and Mutianyu
sections are the most popular. I visited the latter because it is less crowded.
The strategic location of Mutianyu Great Wall is famous for breathtakingly
beautiful mountain sceneries that winds 1.4 miles through lofty mountains and
high ridges. It was first built in Qi
Dynasty at 550BC. Considers to be one of
the wonders of the world, Great Wall of China is built to function as a
fortification to protect China’s borders from the intrusion of the northern
tribes. The structure of the wall consists of huge bar-stones and bricks. The
inside of the wall has been formed by tampering earth and small stones, which
makes the wall very firm and strong. In Mutianyu, you can either take a cable
car or literally take a long hike to explore the wall. Whatever option you
choose, this is definitely one of the must-see and must-experience in China!

The Great Wall of China Mutianyu section.

One of the wonders of the world.

To hike or not to hike...

If you still have time in the morning to explore Beijing,
don’t miss to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Summer Palace. Summer Palace is a huge royal garden in Beijing
situated in Haidian District. The
garden’s must-see are Longevity Hill, Seventeen Arch Bridge, Marble Boat and
Kumning Lake. There are over 3,000 man-made ancient structures which count
building space of more than 70,000 square meters, including pavilions, towers,
bridges and corridors inside Summer Palace. Don’t also miss to visit Temple of Heaven near Tiantan Dongmen
subway station. It was built with a purpose to be offer sacrifice for heaven by
the emperors in a ceremony to thank heaven and hoping for a good future during
the Ming Dynasty at 1420AD. The temple consist of magnificent buildings like
the Circular Mound Altar, Imperial Vault of Heaven and Hall of Prayer for Good
Harvest. Other interesting sights inside the temple grounds are Three Echo
Stones, Echo Wall and Nine-Dragon Cypress. Temple of Heaven is bigger than the
Forbidden City but smaller than the Summer Palace. Nearby the temple, there are
many interesting place to see like Taoranting Park, Beijing Museum of Natural
History and Hongqiao Pearl Market.

By nighttime, one of the sights to visit at in Beijing is
the National Center for the Performing
Arts or popularly known as “The Egg”
because of its architectural design and admirable structural lighting. Symphonies, shows, ballets, dramas, operas
and other kinds of performances are frequently staged here. The Egg is popular
to locals and visitors for afternoon park strolls, sightseeing and jogging.

The scenic view of Summer Palace.

The Egg or The National Center for Performing Arts at night.

Olympic Park
can be visited in the morning but best visited at night because of its two main
structure – The National Stadium or
“Bird’s Nest” and National Aquatics Center or “Water Cube” that brightly glows at
night. These structures are architctural wonders of Beijing. The facilities
has been the site of the biggest sporting event – the 28th Summer
Olympics in 2008. While at the park, visitors will also admire the imposing
Olympic Landmark that is also brightly lit at night complete with the 2008
Olympics emblem. Aside from admiring the wonderful architecture of these
structures, visitors may also stroll around the Olympic Park’s vast spaces and
numerous benches for afternoon strolls and relaxation.

Olympic Park with the "Water Cube" at the background.

The Olympic Park with two of Beijing's architectural wonders - The Water Cube (left) and Bird's Nest (right).

A night tour of Beijing won’t be complete without having
a dinner of Peking Duck roasted at a
famous Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant.
Continue your sampling of authentic Chinese cuisines by trying Chinese
dumplings, hotpot and pork balls. Other recommended restaurants that offers
delicious Chinese cuisines are Da Dong Roast
Duck Restaurant and Bianyifang
Restaurant.

While the night is young, explore the lively streets of Wangfujing.
This exploration might lead you to high-end malls of Oriental Plaza and Wangfujing
Department Store. Or find the cheapest souvenir items to bargain at Wangfujing Night Market. Or you might
end your trip by trying to eat either the sweetest night snack or exotic roast
of scorpion, starfish and seahorse at Donghuamen
Night Market. Bingtanghulu or
caramelized fruit is highly recommended. Don’t just limit your options for
shopping and night market at Wangfujing. You can also head out to Silk Street for more bargain shopping
options. This shopping center is a four floor building that offers affordable
bargains from jewelries, clothes, souvenir s up to local treats. It is popular
among international tourists for its wide selection of counterfeit designer
brand apparels. Silk Street is easily reached via subway at Yong’anli Station
that has an exit directly inside the market.

The lively streets of Wangfujing.

A plate of delicious Peking roast duck.

Souvenir bargains at Silk Street.

Beijing - a beguiling city at night.

With these interesting sights to see and things to do,
Beijing never runs out of what to offer to its visitors. A city with a heart of
history, modernity and interesting culture. Beijing is like a dancing dragon
used in Chinese New Year that boldly shimmers with lively moves and colors for
everyone to be delighted. So beware to
be tired and literally go on long walks when you are in the city because when
in Beijing, beguiling discoveries are endless.

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